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The pen didn’t bust on me, its just a one line mark 2inches I accidently made while putting my backpack on after class with my pen in my hand. The shirt is red and 100% cotton. Now I read lots of Y! Answers that say hair spray, which I have as well as alcohol square swabs. But I need to know how do I apply it or apply any other recommended solution. Do I just spray it and let set or do I brush it in, or spray and throw on the washer? And do I add detergent? No sorry I can't let it go its my favorite shirt. Thanks!

2007-10-01 15:33:33 · 14 answers · asked by RT62 1 in Home & Garden Cleaning & Laundry

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take a couple paper towels and fold them up. put it under the spot, then spray the spot with unscented hairspray, blot, and repeat until the ink is gone, then wash the shirt right away before the hairspray dries. (the way you would normally wash the shirt, whatever detergent you normaly use)
Works like a charm.

2007-10-01 15:37:49 · answer #1 · answered by Squirrley Temple 7 · 2 0

Ink Out Of Cotton

2016-11-07 04:18:00 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Actually those things have messed my clothing when I have tried them. The best thing that has ever worked for me is the Dryel pen and pad. It doesn't fade colors -- especially red -- and you can apply it just to the ink spot. You slowly 'erase' the spot with the pen. When you are done, wash the shirt as usual, but hang or lay flat to dry. Once it is dry, make sure that you did indeed get all the ink spot. If not, use the pen again and repeat wash. It should only take one time though. After the first air dry, you can wear your shirt and then wash and dry as usual.

2007-10-01 17:01:55 · answer #3 · answered by starwberry 5 · 0 0

Okay Materials list:
Cheap, Aerosol Hairspray (Aquanet is great and about a dollar)
Old Washcloth or Rag
Paper toweling

Take your shirt and put the Rag or Old Washcloth behind the stain.
Spray cheap hairspray on stain and blot with paper towel. Keep spraying and blotting until stain comes out.

I don't know why this works, but my mom taught me it when I went into a period of leaving pens in my pockets. It was a bad couple of months for my clothes. But Cheap Hairspray works!

2007-10-01 19:49:35 · answer #4 · answered by nacho momma 5 · 0 0

Some are and some aren't. One can't make a blanket statement about all women of any race. Beauty is completely subjective and in the eye of the beholder. Most of the people here are being very stereotypical, even the ones who are being complimentary. All black women don't have wide noses or thick lips or the same texture of hair or glowing skin or big butts or even dark skin. The vast majority of black Americans are mixed race even if they don't appear to be to you - it's the reason why most black Americans don't look like Africans. I don't know what women the ones who've spoken on personal hygiene are hanging around but maybe you need to find a better class of people to associate with.

2016-03-19 03:29:20 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Ballpoint inks, especially blue, consists of so many, various "ink recipes" that it is impossible to know the various solvents, resins, and oils consisting in just one. With patience and persistence, most of these inks are removable through experimenting with different solvents. Others are indelible, and your situation may be hopeless leaving permanent stains. However, the methods below will either remove or lighten these ink stains.

Apply (do not rub) a solvent type cleaner by blotting it onto stain with a clean, white terrycloth washcloth. This type of cleaner should lift up the stain. By loosening stain and immediately blotting it up, the stain should not spread.

1. Treat a thickly folded absorbent white cloth or towel with Hair Spray, dab the affected area with cloth, and blot with dry towel simultaneously
2. Treat a thickly folded absorbent white cloth or towel with Isopropyl Rubbing Alcohol, dab the affected area with cloth, and blot with dry towel simultaneously.
3. Treat a thickly folded absorbent white cloth or towel with Nail Polish Remover or Acetone, dab the affected area with cloth, and blot with dry towel simultaneously
4. Treat a thickly folded absorbent white cloth or towel with Spirits of Turpentine, dab the affected area with cloth, and blot with dry towel simultaneously
5. Treat a thickly folded absorbent white cloth or towel with Afta® or Carbona®, dab the affected area with cloth, and blot with dry towel simultaneously
6. If one solvent cleaner does not adequately solve the problem, move down to the next in the order these cleaners are given. NEVER apply solvents directly onto surface.

Note: Always test an inconspicuous area for colorfastness, etc. before treating the exposed area. Also note that certain stains are permanent.

2007-10-01 15:38:20 · answer #6 · answered by G.V. 6 · 0 0

awsome its yellow get it at a 99 cent store . put some on a cotton ball on the front and back of the ink and it will come right out.. my first bottle i got a a auto store for 19.00 but they have it at the 99 cent store..

2007-10-01 15:38:48 · answer #7 · answered by glitsyjewels 3 · 0 0

Milk or hairspray will do the trick. make sure the hairspray is uncented. Let whichever one you use sit for about 10 mins then scub it with a wet rag (wet with warn or hot water) rinse ou or for better results put it in the washing machine.

2007-10-01 15:41:48 · answer #8 · answered by ♥L4tM♥ 5 · 0 0

aqua net hairspray works just spray on shirt u should see ink running or breaking up then wash as usual .

2007-10-01 19:04:06 · answer #9 · answered by wardbear5210 1 · 0 1

They make ink remover in the laundry section of the supermarket

2007-10-01 15:35:36 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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